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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 18»0.
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Notice to Advcrlistrs.
To insrue insertion, ail cliangw for
(landing ad vertiscmenU must bo band
ed in by noon of tbo day before.
There will be lots of wirepulling
in Atlanta to-day.
Atlanta has find an expo-ition, and
now she has the legislature.
To day will tell the tale ns to the
complexion of tho next congress.
There will be some lively caucus
ing in Atlanta today and to night.
The Presidency of the Senate and
Speakership of the House, are the
principal plums.
bride’s aud grooms were dressed in
cotton baggiug, took place in public
at the Piedmont Exposition. A lit
tle more privacy and less publicity
would have added to the marriages.
A Cure for Consumption.
Prof. Koch of Berlin is not the
first man who has claimed to have
discovered a cure for consumption.
Many have preceded him, and still
consumption's victims are as numer
ous as ever. Prof. Koch is the man
wao a few years ago was sent by the
government of Germany to India to
discover the bacillus of cholera, and
who announced that he was success
ful. It may be that he was success
ful, but after his alleged discovery
had been discussed for awhile, and
his name had become known to the
whole civilized world, nothing more
was heard of that particular bacillus.
The discovery, if it was ever made,
has been of no benefit Jp humanity,
because no remedy that would kill
:the bccillus has been invented.
It is rather remarkable, however,
that he refuses to say what the con
sumption bacillus remedy is, and the
Assertion that it is so costly that only
the rich will ho able to obtain it, is
Calculated to create a doubt that he
made any discovery that will prove to
• be really valuable.—News.
Yiung Hen! This is for You.
1. Save a part <f your weekly
earungs, even if it be no more than
a quarter dollar, and put your savings
monthly in a savings bank.
2. Buy nothing till you can pay
for it, aud buy nothing that you do
not need.
A young man who has grit enough
to follow these rules will have taken
the first step upward to success in
business. He may be compelled to
wear a coat a year longer, even if it
be unfashionable; he may have to
live in a smaller houso than some of
his young acquaintances; his wife
may not sparkle with diamonds nor
be resplendent in silk or satin, just
yet; his children may not be dressed
as dolls or popinjays ; his table may
be plain but wholsomo, and the whiz
of the beer or champagne cork may
never be heard in his dwelling; he
may have to get along without the
earliest fruit or vegetables; he may
have to adjure the club-room, the
theatre and the gambling hell, and
to reverence the Sabbath-day and
read and follow the precepts of the
Bible iustead;—but ho will be the
better off in every way for this self-
decipline. Yes, he may do all these
without deriment to his manhood, or
health, or character. True, empty-
headed folks nmy never sneer at him
and affect to pity him; but he will
find that he has grown stroDg hearted
and brave enough to stand the laugh
of the foolish. Ho has become an
independent man. He never owes
anybody, and so he is no man’s slave.
He' has become master of himself,
and a master of himself will become
a leader among men, and prosperity
will crown his every enterprise.
Young men 1 life’s discipline and
life’s success come from bard work
aud early self-denial; and bnrd-earn-
ed success is all the sweeter at the
time when old years climb up on^
your shoulder nud you need propping
up.—Ex.
Hacune’s MIork.
A special dispatch from Atlanta to
the Macon Telegraph says:
“If anybody doubts that John B.
Gordon will bo the next United States
Senator, ho should come to Atlanta
and mix with the crowds about the
hotel lobby’s now just begiuniug to
gjow a sprinkling of advance guard
of legislators.
“Already the inevitable result of Dr.
Macune’s unwarranted interference in
Georgia affairs is apparent in the com
ments that one hears.’’
The democrats of Georgia Bhould
resent Mr. Macune’s interference in
Georgia politics. He has nothing in
Cimraon with Georgians; is not one
of us, and his efforts to beat Gordon
will, we hope, result in Mr. Macune
being set down upon by tho Georgia
legislature.
Plant’s Line to Jamaica.
Tampa, Nov. 2—Tho steamer Oli
vette, Captain James McKay, arrived
at Port Tampa this evening, having
mado the tun from Port Antonis, Ja
maica, to her wharf in the extraordi-
nay time of 62 hours. Her passengers
Wire H. B. Plant, Morton F. Plant,
6. A. Brown, chief clerk of the state
department and others. Mr. Plant
went to Jamaica to make arrange
ments for establishing a line of steam
ers between Port Tampa and King*
ston, Jamaica. He has decided to
establish it eemi-montly, nnd the first
Btenmer.wil! be placed on the route
about Dec. 1. This route will short
en the voyage between both countries
to three days. The new line promises
to be very popular in both conntries,
owing to its quick time and low fares.
Ohio’s Coming Election.
Columbus, Nov. 2.—The republi
con state committee estimate the re
publican plurality in the state at the
coming election at about 18,000, and
claim the election of 9 congressmen
with a possibility of li, in case
heavey republican vote is polled.
The democratic committee, on reports
from 83 of the 88 counties, claim that
their entire ticket will be elected if
there is no falling off in the democrat
vote, and if 365,000 democratic votes
are polled they ■ estimate that the
head of the ticket will be elected by
a plurality of 10,000. The commit
tee estimate that fifteen democratic
congressmen will be elected, though
flime of. them may have small plural!-
Gordon Stands by the Party.
Atlanta, Nov. 1.—There was a
second meeting at the county court
house to-night in the interest of
Colonel Livingston as the congres
sional nominee. Speeches were made,
and a paper read from Gov. Gordon,
strongly urging voters to stand by the
democratic nominee. Some anxiety
exists ns to the result of the election,
but though Col. Haight will undoubt
edly get some democratic votes there
seems to be no cause fur alarm.
Fast Trotting at Birmingham.
Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 2.—At
the closing races at the state fair to
day Belle Archer, a 3-year-old belong?
ing to May Overton, of Nashville,
trotted a mile in 2:22}, which is the
fastest lint?-made this year by any
3-year old'n tho United States. Hal
Pointer paced against time for a
purse of 8250, making a mile in 2:13}.
The fair closed to-day after a two
weeks’ success.
A careful canvass of Philadelphia
indicates that the vote between Patti-
son and Delamuter in that city will be
very close. As Philadelphia usually
gives from 20,000 to 30,000 republi
can majority this indicates a tremen
dous change so lar os the present state
campaign is concerned. The demo
crats are confident that they can make
a stand'ofTin Philadelphia and that
Pattison will beat Delamater 20,000
votes at least in the state outside the
city. Pattison is gaining every day
because Delamatcrs record will not
stand scrutiny, and the indignation
against Quay rises higher ss the cam
paign proceeds.—Telegraph.
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175 Broad Street, Masury Hotel Building.
RATTAN ROCKERS,
BAMBOO EASLES,
WITH TOILET GLASS
Furniture,
rets,
Mattings,
LARGE \ OilCloth,
ANTIQUE^V WAL L P APE CREENS.
\V ndc.w Shades
Bed Room Suits,'\ iUc |$£T
Curtain Poles
^ Pictures,
Only $20.50; Worth $45.V Mouldings,
Portiere Curtains 2,65 per pair; worth 4.jo\^ 3 Etc"* 6
Window Shades on Spring Rollers 35 cts. Sohi^
elsewhere at 50 cts. as a special favor.
Watch this Corner for Low Prices.
GKEJO- "W. POEBES,
O J±- S EE O ZR, I UNTiS TALLMEISTTS.
Mp21-d*wljr
Gk "W. FERRELI
167 BROAD STREET,
Opposite Mitchell House.
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
Carpets, Matting, Rugs, Window Shades, Lace Curtains
Curtain Poles, Pictures, Aloulding,Child Carriages, Mattresses,
Springs, etc.
WALLPAPER AND FURNISH EXPERIENCED PAPER HANGER
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Window and Plate Glass.
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY
If you give me a call. Low prices for cash or installments.
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ESTABLISHED 1841
Us© Pure Hogs Lard and Star Hams
Burckfiardt’s Framium Leaf Lard.
Is guaranteed to bo made adsolutely of hogs fat. cotttB
seed oil or beef tallow. \
At Cincinnati 1870 81-72-73-74 75-76-79 80; Vienna, Austria; N»w
Orleans 1884-1885; Ohio Valley and Central State Fair; Piedmont
Exposition 1887-88-89, and nineteen others. More medals awarded to
this lard than any other.
Swan’s Down Patent flour is the best.
OFERA HOUSE
• ONE NIGHT ONLY.
1^. SCHMIDT,
NOVEMBER 5th.
^Engagements of Kiralfy’s big spectacular,
WATER QUEEN.
Entirely free from any objectionnblo fea
tures, Direct from Niblo’s Car en, N. V.
Represented with gorgeous costumes, glit
tering armer, Fascinating ballets, m»gnifi-
cient scenery, brilliant properties, European
specialties and a host of novelties. Do not
fail to sec the original and only Dares,
Gymnasts from the Royal Aquarium London
The wonderful children
WASH AUER BROS,
From the Alhambra London. Kiralfy’s Su
perb Corp3 do ballet headed by
KEIDIIND
Principal dancer from the Madison Sq.
Garden, New fork,
40 Persons in the Grand Production 40
Popular prices, Scuts on sale at Reid It
Culpepper’s
J. P, McAULEY-
. Private Lessons in Langaages.
ANCIENT AND MODERN.
MIGHT SCHOOL 7 TO 9 P. M.
Room la Rear of Library.
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BritOFIUETOItO
Thomasville Bottling Works,
Manufacturer and Dispenser of SODA and
MINERAL WATERS, carbonated with
NATURAL GAS
imported from the Mineral Springs *n the
Rhine, Germany,
ON DRAUGHT:
COCA-COLA,
The Genuino “Idoal Brain Tonic.”
Will relieve almost any headache in
10 to 15 minutes.
Tho New Mexican Beverage,
Non-Alcoholic. Delicious.
“Frul-Miz!”
Cooling. Vitalizing.
Ice Cream Parlor,
Specially fitted np for the {accommodation
of Ladies.
FRUITS AND CONFECriONERIES,
Fancy Goods, Cigars, Tebacce, otc.
atisfaction Guaranteed.
■it
BpTAVBAHT.
Amos Lester, for years with the Gull
House, will hereafter giro his personal at
tention to the Restaurant on Jackson street,
next door to Carroll's. Meals served in first
doss style at all hours. Fish, game and
oysters, day or night. Everything neat and
dean. A good lineot vegetables and fancy
family giocerles kept constantly on hand.
Would be glad to have the patronage ol my
wbito and eolored friends. Fresh oysters, in
any style, and all kinds ef vegetables always
on hi 0 *- 4 2w wlm.
PHOSPHATE ROCKS
—ANALYZED BY—
€. S. BONDURANT
-AT-
BONDURANT & PEACOCK’S
CASHDRUG STORE.
Terms reasensble, it l# lmd w
A LITTLE BETTER,
—FOU-
Priced elsewhere in these columns at $29.50
SEE THIS
Improved ltocker with a rod which guarantees Rockers never
to get loose.
SIDE BOARDS AND HAT HACKS AT COST.
If you will bring money with you, we will sell you furniture
at you own price.
MATTINGS AND RUGS CHE A P.
Our stock of Sash, Blinds, Doors, Paints, Oils and Glass
cannot be equaled in the city.
WALL PAPERSTILL AT 5c A ROLL
Although we have already one of the largest stocks to he
found in Sou h Georgia we are daily adding to it, and when
completed it will be the most carefully selected in the city.
We are now offering to the publi j a stock for inspection and
purchase, such as Thomasville has never seen before, consist
ing of all kinds of „
DRSSS ChOODS,
TESMMIUG-S,
NOTIONS, CLOAKS, WRAPS, UNDER
WEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS and all
kinds of domestics.
Men’s and Boys Clothing
For the last ten years we have been
handling Strauss Bro’s, the well known
Baltimore clothiers, goods, which have been •
proved to be the best fitting clothes on
the market. We also keep a complete
stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.
Everybody give us a call.
L STETEMM & M,
ill
:ln
AWBh-
OolcL Storage Company
Ice Made From Distilled Walcr Pure end Sparkling.
Delivered Anywhere in the City.
Give orders to Wagons orjnail direct to
W. S. KEEFER, Pres, and Mang’r,
«ly